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How honest are you??
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11/19/10 01:16 PM
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7mag
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Can of worms is gonna open on this one. More along the lines of ethical, I guess. Have you done something "illegal" as far as harvesting, tagging, over the limit ect??? Did you intentionally do it or was it an honest mistake. Did you call the GW ect or what??
"Laugh with many, but don't trust any"
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: 7mag]
#1847428
11/19/10 01:25 PM
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When I was 12 I duck hunted on my grandmother pond and her neighbors. I shot at least 7 or 8 each morning for about 4 days. No hunting licence and no hunter ed no duck stamp. The only reason I quit hunting is the freezer was full. Hope the statute of limitations is out on this one.
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: 7mag]
#1847432
11/19/10 01:27 PM
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847548
11/19/10 02:09 PM
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 02:14 PM
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cody
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I've taken the time each year to commit to memory every rule and regulation set forth by TPWD. I've NEVER broken the law not once never...well, I did rope a deer once, I suppose that's illegal...she definately won that fight though...
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847563
11/19/10 02:15 PM
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cameron00
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I forget to tag my deer in the field all the time, but I always do it once they're back at the camp.
When I was in college, I shot a doe in a no-doe county.
Haven't harvested anything I wasn't supposed to since, and it's been a decade.
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: cameron00]
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11/19/10 02:20 PM
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cody
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I forget to tag my deer in the field all the time, but I always do it once they're back at the camp.
We used to hang ours on the windmill tower then tag them before we left for home. Came back from town one day and the Game Warden was sitting at the gate. "Ya'll had any luck?" says he. "Sure have, got'm hanging on the windmill down there..." says dad. "Mind if I check'm out?" replies the lawman. "Heck no, you want some coffee?" says dad. We drive up there and he quickly mentions that the 6 deer hanging there are not tagged, he writes us tickets for $200 per deer, finishes his coffee, and bids us adoo.... We tag our deer before they hit the ground now...
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847614
11/19/10 02:32 PM
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LandPirate
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When we were kids we ran amok on 3500 acre ranch where my best friend's dad was the foreman. We regularly camped out in the pasture and tested our manhood by our survival skills. We often killed over limits on dove and quail. Of course cooked and ate 'em on the spot. But, yeah, we done it I'm ashamed to say. We also ate a lot of robins when dove and quail weren't readily available. Robin taste surprisingly similar to dove with just about as much meat.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: cody]
#1847620
11/19/10 02:33 PM
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Dave Davidson
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I have been known to go to the house, get the FEL, Take them back to the house. Then I tagged and gutted them.
I made a mistake one time. I called the GW about it. He wanted to know why I was messing with him over that kind of stuff.
Last edited by Dave Davidson; 11/19/10 02:34 PM.
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Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 02:36 PM
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JackJustice
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yes, when i was about 9 , rabbit hunting while my grandpa sat in the 100 acre oat field deer hunting, lets just say I came back with the BIGGEST CRITTER OF THE DAY, and grandpa tanned my hide.
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 02:49 PM
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I try to follow the laws for the most part... sure ive broken a few along the way. Not sure if I would be what others call an "ethical" hunter as I have no problems whatsoever with shooting a sleeping deer. 
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 03:12 PM
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Bit Man
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Grew up in South Louisiana, lived there till I was 12 or 13. Ducked hunted when I wanted, fished when I wanted, killed deer if I could ever see them, squirrels were a delicacy, pigeons, rabbits. i killed all this stuff and never even knew what a game warden was!! I also ran crab traps, caught all the redfish and specs I could, we had a camp on a mud barge that I lived on all summers with the guide that took my grandpaws clients out. He had a drilling mud biz and it was a very fun childhood. I also caught all the bass and perch I wanted when at home as we had two bayous running through our land we lived on and the intracoastal canal was at the very back of our property. I say all of this becasue I never knew what a game warden was, what a bag limit was any of that until I moved to TX!!! It has been nice to learn about game management and all of that sort of thing. Now I will say this, I killed becasue thats what we ate, if I caught fish, mom fried fish, if I killed squirrels, we had squirrel sauce piquante, if I killed rabbits we had rabbit and dumplings. Man I miss moms cooking  Now since my wife dont eat it or cook period, I rarely kill anything and I bass fish alot and havent eaten a bass in 15 years probably. So have I always been ethical, nope, did I know any better, nope, prolly should have but South LA is a different kinda place. I think now it is much more manageded down there any my uncle says there are lots of wardens where he duck hunts but they still get to kill 5 a day and that will make a mean meal stuffed with apples and then baked. Umm Umm good. DannyG
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: 7mag]
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11/19/10 03:18 PM
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: redchevy]
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11/19/10 03:18 PM
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Hunted dove without hunters safety in 1994 and got a ticket for it. My buddies were like let's go hunt and I had never gone so I bought a license and went. They said you only needed it for deer. Guess they really wanted me to go. Back then ticket was only $50 and you could work it off if you wanted. I found an extra dove stuff in the liner of vest a few weeks after a hunt years ago. Completely an accident and it sure stank. I double check now. I am pretty dang careful and don't even think about shooting a close to the ears deer and enjoy an early dove limit so I can just sit and watch. Much less stressful than trying to be the idiot to one-up everyone and break laws.
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: redchevy]
#1847814
11/19/10 03:22 PM
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fowlplayr
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Not sure if I would be what others call an "ethical" hunter as I have no problems whatsoever with shooting a sleeping deer. 
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: JackJustice]
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11/19/10 03:26 PM
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Times change, Inventory shows filling partys multiple tags out of state tubs of quail doves 1950-60s some late nites in moon lite as teen extra stringers /potatoe sacks staked out of 14 ft lone star boats Tickets 7-1/2 -8 shot to 40+ rattle snakes on throckmorton haskel ROAD at nite after bird hunt.
Bank fishin (new)lewisville >tower bay school of bass, dropping em in cooler, He ( my uncle merle hopkins) pick up rod caught few then ticketed for 2 over, 17 in 1 hr or less, still best day fishin ever.
Bandit? not for time, meat was meat Travle campin out and tools were lot different then. Only difference Now days cruise in automatic, ACd, truck out to prepared place,In couple hours, nice camp. electric ,water ect, scope guns , calls. 4x4s, dog trailor, Pop one from blind, wearin fine insulation an gortex boots, gloves.
Sure mis sleepin under ol warm trick tent or truck in canvas flap bag And cold all day sneakin around flats in canvas coats, leather boots direct drive reels 10 hp motors,chuggers, stringers, open sites, 16 ga, rc cola,road side yard ribs/rat cheese/ for road. Graham /jacksboro being boomin towns,red brick roads. Might add there were no deer north of llano river area.. If 5 men saw 1-2 in 3-4 dayhunt in throckmorton, stephens cos, that was big deal Yall missed a lot.
Last edited by jjandcompany; 11/19/10 03:49 PM.
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847855
11/19/10 03:34 PM
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Only time ever, was in high school. Me and a bud took off to Colorado, working our way across Kansas baling hay. We got to Colorado and had money for one fishing license and then one day, a GW, who had the world's largest Russian Wolfhound caught us. That dog scared the crap out of us.
We 'splained what the deal was and he told us to go get the license down the road and let us go. Didn't even take the trout we'd caught. We actually went and bought the other license and stayed a couple more days.
Since then I have never broken a single game law.
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847870
11/19/10 03:40 PM
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shootlow
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I will admint to NOTHING unless you have photos,video or DNA i didnt do it
Remember, the government cannot give anything to anyone that they have not first taken away from someone else.
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847876
11/19/10 03:43 PM
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Looking back, the biggest thing we did wrong as kids was shoot from the road. It was a law back then, but wasn't that big of a deal. If we were shooting coyotes or cats or wild dogs in someone's pasture, they were thankful.
Also back then it was common place to "pool" our dove, if 5 guys were hunting together we got 5 limits... today that is a no-no too.
As an adult, I have not intentionally broken a game law.
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 03:48 PM
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cant tell u how many birds i killed with my pellet gun that were protected back in the day.
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Re: How honest are you??
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11/19/10 04:13 PM
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Red_Breast
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Not intentionally, it was an honest mistake. No I did not call the GW.
If you keep your hair short and your mouth shut, things tend to run a lot smoother.
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847961
11/19/10 04:18 PM
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Only violation came 10 + years ago, dove hunting in West Texas. there were 8 of us limit was 12 each. GW started with first guys back at truck, he asked them how many they killed, well long story short, I was last guy in, the other 7 had told him they harvest an average of 8 each for a total of 56, they had 62 total, I had 12 total of 74, but and I got a ticket for 6 over, even though between the 8 of us we could have had a total of 96. GW went on what my "buddies" had told him. Since then I have watched my bag limits and picked better hunting buddies..... 
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847965
11/19/10 04:19 PM
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SapperTitan
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Well ive never broke any hunting laws or anything but can't say I haven't wanted to LOL. This buck lived behind my house on private property within city limits no one has ever hunted back there that I know of and the owner won't allow hunting. It was so hard at first to watch this deer every day at 75 yards.  
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Re: How honest are you??
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#1847978
11/19/10 04:26 PM
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janie
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I'm a crappy shot, so going over the dove/duck limit has never been an issue.
He is your friend defender your dog. Be worthy of such devotion
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Re: How honest are you??
[Re: janie]
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11/19/10 05:13 PM
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Sirrah243
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Nope not me never, not even once, and if I did I would call the game warden and confess my guilt.
�A hunt based only on the trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be.� -Fred Bear
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